I had intuit Quicken 2011 which the PSI recognized as end of life. I then installed Intuit Quicken 2014 but PSI doesn't see it and its scan keeps saying I have an end of life program to correct (Quicken 2011). What to do? The PSI solution just takes me to the web site to buy the update which I've already done and installed.

Mike,
It looks like you have a copy of an old version EXE file in your documents folder.

It is harmless but better to remove it rather than create an Ignore Rule.

1. Open PSI>Scan results.

2. Against the programme marked as vulnerable is a + sign to the left of it.

3. Click that & it will reveal DETECTED INSTANCES.

4. Below that are two yellow folders. Click the one WITHOUT a red dot.

5. That will open Windows Explorer & you will be able to see the vulnerable file.C:\Users\Mike\Documents\QUICKENW\qw.exe, version: 14.1.4.8

6. Right click on that file & select delete.

7. Carry out a full PSI scan & all should be in order.

In no way should this action prevent your latest version from working correctly but best not to purge your Recycle Bin of the file deleted until you are fully satisfied your new version of Quicken is running correctly with all your data intact.

If you prefer to create an Ignore Rule (not recommended) you can do this:

Open PSI>Scan results>expand any programme by clicking the "+" to the left of the programme entry.(C:\Users\Mike\Documents\QUICKENW\qw.exe, version: 14.1.4.8)

This will reveal DETECTED INSTANCES and below it two Yellow Folders. Click the folder with the RED dot which will create an Ignore Rule for that item.

Sorry about the extra update emails - I posted from my XP test PC in error.

The replies make perfect sense but clicking on the folder without the dot, as suggested, shows the reported file to be Quicken Launcher, original file name qw.exe. This is part of Quicken (for downloading updates), not the previous version of the program so if I delete it, Quicken presumably won't download updates. Why is creating an ignore rule not recommended in this instance?

You are correct. I believe that Quicken Launcher version has been there since Quicken 2008. I'll delete it and, if that makes download stop working, I can always reinstall Quicken 2014 and do the ignore rule. Thanks very much, Maurice.